TIFFANY (NJ), LLC vs. TIFFANYLOVEYOU.COM, et al.

On March 23, 2017, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Tiffany (NJ), LLC filed a COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DAMAGES against TIFFANYLOVEYOU.COM, et al. The filings and orders in this matter are available below.

NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS

If you fail to respond to this complaint, judgment by default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.

To prevent this from happening you must file a response with the court clerk or administrator within 21 days of the date this message was posted. Your response must be in proper form and have proof of service on the plaintiffs' attorney, Stephen M. Gaffigan, P.A, 401 East Las Olas Boulevard, Suite 130-453, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33301.

3/23/2017

COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DAMAGES

3/23/2017

COMPLAINT FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND DAMAGES [EXHIBITS]

3/23/2017

CIVIL COVER SHEET

3/23/2017

AO-120 FORM

3/23/2017

NOTICE AND CONSENT TO PROCEED BEFORE A
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

3/24/2017

MOTION TO SEAL SEALED AND EXPARTE FILINGS: PLAINTIFF'S EXPARTE MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING ALTERNATE SERVICE OF PROCESS

3/24/2017

PLAINTIFF’S EX PARTE MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING ALTERNATE SERVICE OF PROCESS ON DEFENDANTS PURSUANT TO FEDERAL RULE OF
CIVIL PROCEDURE 4(f)(3) AND MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT THEREOF

3/24/2017

[COMBINED] DECLARATIONS IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFF’S EX PARTE
MOTION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING ALTERNATE SERVICE OF PROCESS

3/24/2017

[PROPOSED] ORDER

3/24/2017

PLAINTIFF’S CORPORATE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

3/24/2017

MOTION TO SEAL SEALED AND EXPARTE FILINGS: PLAINTIFF'S EXPARTE MOTION FOR ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY OF
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER

3/24/2017

[COMBINED] DECLARATIONS IN SUPPORT OF
PLAINTIFF’S EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY OF
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION

3/24/2017

PLAINTIFF’S EX PARTE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY OF
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
AND MEMORANDUM OF LAW IN SUPPORT THEREOF